Show Business: MM: Still Magic

Since her death ten years ago this week, Marilyn Monroe has attained the
pop pantheon of nostalgia. Books have been written about her, poems
have apostrophized her and artists from Andy Warhol to Claes Oldenburg
have portrayed her in painting and sculpture. Now, to celebrateand
cash in onher legend as the last of the movie sex goddesses, Los
Angeles Journalist Larry Schiller has collected 185 photographs of
Marilyn by 15 top photographers for an exhibition at Los Angeles' David
Stuart Galleries.

As the samples on this page indicate, the photographs trace Marilyn's
growth from teen-ager to star, catching her in all of...